Asking folks to recall the conversation, explore it a little more, think about how to do the conversation differently the next time a similar topic came about — just like debriefing an evangelism conversation.

Asking questions to help sharpen the skills.

As long as my evangelistic temperature was hot, the people around me warmed up to evangelism.

15 Ways to keep stoking the passion for Evangelism

How does one keep the evangelism passion hot?

Let me give you 15 right off the bat. It’s not a linear list and not exhaustive, but here goes:

I once read a statistic that suggested it only takes about 3 weeks of not going for a person to feel disconnected, and then very hesitant to return. With every week that passes, the hesitancy to return is much greater. I would agree based on my personal experience of dropping out of a church.

Close the Back Door

The article goes on to suggest solutions to closing the back door.

Their research shows that 41% would return if someone invited them.

In the 18-35 age group, 60% suggest an invitation would bring them back.

“A simple, yet powerful invitation is all it may take to prompt a homecoming for the dechurched.

Is the church equipping people to invite others back?”

In other words, a personal invitation to church is the best way to keep people coming back.